Word: mackinney
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Captain Franny Lee, who subbed for the injured Loren MacKinney as Harlow's kicking specialist, left the game in the second period with a body injury, but according to Herr Doktor Thorndike, the "Morph" is not seriously hurt and will be ready to work this afternoon if Coach Harlow needs...
Last night's medical report brought along more good news in the wake of the sinking fleet from Annapolis. MacKinney has been removed from the casualty list and will be able to start scrimmaging today, as the team commences work for Princeton...
This change of staff at such a crucial point to all appearances was the only coaching blunder of the day-a day which evidenced genius on both benches. Harlow of Harvard can be commended in particular for his judicial use of Loren MacKinney, the great showing of the reserves he had spent most of the week on, and his timing of substitutions...
Among those who filled in for the regulars. Cleo O'Donnell, Dick Row, and Russ Stanford were outstanding. Nobody can be picked out of that starting lineup as any more brilliant than the rest. Starting with Bill Baracs, who filled in more than ably for Loren MacKinney at left end, and going right down the line through Vern Miller, Chub Peabody, Johnny Page, Dick Pfister, Tom Gardiner, and Don Forte, they were all "terrific...
...MacKinney's condition is not so bad that he couldn't play if he was absolutely needed but Coach Dick Harlow, the big egg and fern man, knows which side his bread is buttered on and will probably not take any chances on not having "Mac" around for the season's final quartet of games...